Willi Willi National Park forms an extensive mountain wilderness on a spectacular section of the Great Dividing Range. The park protects some of the best subtropical and warm temperate rainforests in Australia. The landscape is typically characterised by deeply dissected forest-lined valleys and lush groundcover.

Experience a delightful picnic area located on the picturesque Wilson River, deep in the forest. Choose from three walking tracks through sub-tropical and warm temperate rainforest, or meander along the river to a sparkling waterfall and plunge pool.

This diverse park offers everything for the naturalist; protected species of plants, birds and animals as well as a beautiful, thriving rainforest environment. And whether you prefer to drive, walk, or picnic, it’s all here waiting for you in one of the most beautiful national parks in New South Wales.

Saving our Species is a innovative conservation program in NSW. It aims to halt and reverse the growing numbers of Australian animals and plants facing extinction. This program aims to secure as many threatened species that can be secured in the wild as possible, for the next 100 years.